Seth, KJO, Dingo, McFly:Guess it's a good thing I'm in college and not going grocery shopping like I used to. Now I've got a mental image of people in these matching, garishly-colored T-shirts that say something about the local chapter of the "Staring at People Fruit Picking Club" wandering around grocery stores nationwide, hanging out in the produce aisles and just... watching.

That'd certainlY be an interesting way to get my 15 minutes of internet fame..........

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Sat Dec 08, 2012 3:15 am

Nyaliva

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Re: Chat Thread 39: A Heartwarming Children's Movie

The only parties I ever go to are ones where there's something to do. Most of the time it's just me and my closest friends playing games. Also, being a bartender and someone who generally doesn't drink, everyone always wants me to make drinks, meaning I can mostly control the flow of alcohol so it never gets out of hand.

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If I were anymore introverted I would implode.

You should try the Jung-Briggs Meyers Personality Test, it's pretty accurate as far as my friends and I have found and it pretty much works out how your mind works. I got INFJ which stands for Introvert, iNtuitive, Feeling, Judging which doesn't tell you much but the breakdown page is pretty descriptive.Here you go!

Also, I've never considered staring at people picking fruit, or being thoroughly observed whilst doing so myself, but it sounds like a good way to spend one's time! Count me in!

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My weekend starts after I come home from school on Friday. Because we had our final Christmas parade after school on Friday, I didn't actually leave the school in my truck until about 10:00. I was taking on of my friends home, and asked her if she wanted to stop at McDonalds. She said sure and 5 minuets later we were pulling in the parking lot.

What greeted us was a large group of people (Like, large large. 50-60 I would say) who walked across the parking lot in front of the truck and over to some cars that other people are trying to get in and something seems to be starting that me and my friend don't want to stay around for. So I say "Let's just go, I don't think we want to stay around for this."

So what happens right after I say that? A gunshot. We got out of there as quickly as I could do so and barely talked the entire way to her house.

I've never experienced something like that before. Holy cow, I don't know what happened, but a cop was killed at that McDonalds a few years ago. It was just scary.

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Wow. That's really freaky... glad you and your friends didn't get mixed up in any of that.

Sat Dec 08, 2012 4:27 pm

0404

Re: Chat Thread 39: A Heartwarming Children's Movie

Glad that you are alive!! Phewwww I'm really really glad. I feel need to hug you right now. Just to fact that you are safe.You know gunracer would make a good bodyguard. He has a gun! And professional in that kind of area.

We finished our Christmas shopping before Thanksgiving. My mom thought it would not be a good idea to go Christmas shopping in December because that's when the rush usually starts. Well...around where we live, at least.

Glad that you are alive!! Phewwww I'm really really glad. I feel need to hug you right now. Just to fact that you are safe.You know gunracer would make a good bodyguard. He has a gun! And professional in that kind of area.

With all due respect, no. First off, I'd make a terrible bodyguard... I have absolutely no qualification as such, and most of what a bodyguard does (from my limited understanding) is observe and assess a situation to make sure they can get their principal out before things devolve into a kidnapping or assassination attempt. Guns, even in trained hands, aren't a "get out of trouble free" card; never forget that. From what Jeff was saying, this was one of those situations where high-tailing it out of the area was the best option. I don't care how many rounds of ammo you're carrying, one person against 50+ (where at least one of 'em is armed, if the gunshot is any indication) is terrible odds. Life isn't an action movie. If it was something like a woman being dragged, screaming, out of her car by this group, then you could make the case for intervening. I probably would, but that doesn't make doing so any less reckless-- even though it may be the right course of action.

Jeff:Did you at least call the police? The best course of action is generally to get out of the immediate area, get on the line with 911, and then relay to them what's going on.

As to Christmas shopping, my family also got it all done ahead of time... mainly because what we wanted was all but guaranteed to be out-of-stock or overpriced by December. Yay for saving money!

Considering there were 50-60 people (in a McDonald's parking lot I might add), I'd be surprised if not a single one of them called the police.

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Sat Dec 08, 2012 8:15 pm

0404

Re: Chat Thread 39: A Heartwarming Children's Movie

McFly wrote:

Considering there were 50-60 people (in a McDonald's parking lot I might add), I'd be surprised if not a single one of them called the police.

that, that causes the late report of the accident. once there was a murder in public and every thought of the same thing. police wasn't called until 30 minutes after the scene. and the victim could have been saved if someone called an ambulance earlier.GunRacer: for some reason I expect you to be as good shooter as Dirty Harry.

Sat Dec 08, 2012 8:30 pm

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Re: Chat Thread 39: A Heartwarming Children's Movie

Someone's shooting ability has no relevance on their bodyguard skills. As GunRacer said, personal protection is more about risk mitigation than the use of physical force. If you, as a "body guard," have to use physical force, whether a weapon is involved, you have, to some degree, failed.

Jeff:I know it's hard to think straight under stress, so it's good that you at least got away safely. But if (God forbid!) something similar happens to you in the future, it's worth remembering that you should call the cops. Stay safe.

McFly:But what if those folks were all part of a mob getting ready to beat up somebody they didn't like? It's not exactly likely that dozens of people would congregate in a Mickey D's parking lot unless they'd already come there-- or agreed to meet there-- as a group, which kind of implies questionable conduct... ergo the need to call it in.

TC018:I can shoot decently (although not half as well as I'd like :P); no more, no less. I know a little about guns, how they work, laws pertaining to them, and so on... but that doesn't mean I'm some pro gunslinger, much as I wish I was. Thanks for the compliment, though!

Dissension:Yeah, the number one rule of gunfights is "Don't get in one." If it was an either/or choice between shooting and other bodyguarding skills, then I'd take the latter. But by that same token, the number two rule of gunfights is "Have a gun, and know how to use it." If I'm having to fork over cash to somebody to protect me (which implies they'll probably need to at some point, whether proactively or reactively), I'd want to take an "all of the above" approach to their skillset... and that'd include knowing how to run a gun well. Y'know, just in case.

Sat Dec 08, 2012 9:18 pm

Sarnoff

Joined: Thu Jan 19, 2012 5:33 amPosts: 80Location: Boring NC

Re: Chat Thread 39: A Heartwarming Children's Movie

Wow that's a pretty crazy story.

I have been held at gun point by some run a marathon off guy that verbally threatened that he would kill me if I came around that area again. It's actually not that bad, you just have to stay calm and not do anything stupid. As soon as I saw he was pointing a gun at us I just slowly raised my hands above my head and complied with him, in a cool respectful manner. I was kinda shook up after it but got over it in about 2 days and was actually quite angry afterwards that he threatened to kill me. Moral of the story is keep your cool, you don't want to enrage a person with a gun any further, try to calm them down and be respectful if possible and your chances of not getting injured or worse are better. If anything it makes a pretty awesome story and a life experience.

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Sun Dec 09, 2012 12:45 am

Nyaliva

Joined: Sat Feb 11, 2012 1:18 amPosts: 437Location: Australia

Re: Chat Thread 39: A Heartwarming Children's Movie

Man, those are some crazy happenings! I've often thought about what I'd do if held at gun point (despite living and working in suburbia) and I can never come up with something to say that won't raise my chances of being shot. So my advice is, keep quiet and do what your told, if they're the type of person who'd shoot you after you did that, there's little chance anything you can say won't just aggravate them. (Wow, that sounds really morbid...)

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Sun Dec 09, 2012 5:19 am

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Re: Chat Thread 39: A Heartwarming Children's Movie

I don't think I've ever seen any of the lord of hte rings movies all the way through. I need ot fix that someday if I want to keep my nerd credentials.

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Sun Dec 09, 2012 5:21 am

Nyaliva

Joined: Sat Feb 11, 2012 1:18 amPosts: 437Location: Australia

Re: Chat Thread 39: A Heartwarming Children's Movie

Sleet wrote:

You know something ridiculous that I managed to accomplish? I watched Lord of the Rings.

The longest cuts.

In one day.

For the second time.

My congratulations to you! I've often thought of doing something similar but I never have a whole day or enough will to sit through that much for that long. I tried it with the Harry Potter series and I had to spread it over three days!

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I actually marathon'd LoTR with my sister not too long ago. Only the first one was extended edition, though, because I actually prefer the cuts; we just didn't have a copy of the normal cut for Fellowship. I've seen all of the extended editions before, and while it was nice to see them at least once, I fully understand why the majority of those parts were taken out.

I've also marathon'd the entire HP series once before, though it was before Part 2 of Deathly Hallows came out, so I guess it wasn't technically a complete run.

Either way, I love having little events like that. Just spending a day with friends, heaps of your favorite snacks, and some really good entertainment. Freakin' awesome. :3

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